US Open starts today at Brookline Boston, going to be interesting to see how the fans react to the 'Saudi' players. Following his win last week, Rory is the favourite and he was the last player to win the week before a Grand Slam and then go onto to win a major, PGA in 2014.
US Open starts today at Brookline Boston, going to be interesting to see how the fans react to the 'Saudi' players. Following his win last week, Rory is the favourite and he was the last player to win the week before a Grand Slam and then go onto to win a major, PGA in 2014.Rory 10/1, Thomas & Rahm 12, Scheffler 14, Smith 20, Cantlay and Schauffele 22. Best Brit Fitzpatrick 40 and best 'Saudi' Johnson 40.
Quote from: Villa Lew on June 16, 2022, 09:58:55 AMUS Open starts today at Brookline Boston, going to be interesting to see how the fans react to the 'Saudi' players. Following his win last week, Rory is the favourite and he was the last player to win the week before a Grand Slam and then go onto to win a major, PGA in 2014.Rory 10/1, Thomas & Rahm 12, Scheffler 14, Smith 20, Cantlay and Schauffele 22. Best Brit Fitzpatrick 40 and best 'Saudi' Johnson 40.I thought the Saudi players had been kicked off the tour?
Quote from: Villa Lew on June 16, 2022, 09:58:55 AMUS Open starts today at Brookline Boston, going to be interesting to see how the fans react to the 'Saudi' players. Following his win last week, Rory is the favourite and he was the last player to win the week before a Grand Slam and then go onto to win a major, PGA in 2014.Rory 10/1, Thomas & Rahm 12, Scheffler 14, Smith 20, Cantlay and Schauffele 22. Best Brit Fitzpatrick 40 and best 'Saudi' Johnson 40.Best Brit is surely Rory 10/1 😉
Question: why is it, that when a player slices his ball into the crowd, and by hitting the crowd the ball ends up in a better position than it would have ended up in had the ball not hit the crowd, the player hitting the ball into the crowd is not subject to a penalty, of say at least one shot?
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on June 19, 2022, 10:21:05 PMQuestion: why is it, that when a player slices his ball into the crowd, and by hitting the crowd the ball ends up in a better position than it would have ended up in had the ball not hit the crowd, the player hitting the ball into the crowd is not subject to a penalty, of say at least one shot?Answer